After all of the votes were counted, Taylor Swift came out on top for the third year in a row, continuing to prove that 2014 was her year! Find out if your fave celeb made the top 20 who did what to make the cut:

1. Taylor Swift - After moving to New York Taylor had a feminist awakening, released the pop album 1989, and donated all proceeds from the sale of her single "Welcome to New York" to New York City Public Schools.

2. Laverne Cox - Laverne, the first transgenderd celeb to make the list, used her newfound fame to bring awareness to transgender issues.

3. Beyoncé - Bey took a stand for feminists everywhere during her epic VMA's performance, and continued to launch #BeyGood campaigns which help to provide jobs, food, clothing, and shelter to those in need.

4. Miley Cyrus - Miley used her acceptance speech at the VMAs for her Video of the Year win to bring attention to the hardships of youth experiencing homelessness and raise money for My Friend's Place through a Prizeo campaign.

5. Emma Watson - Emma publicly declared herself a feminist in a big way. Watson's speech at the UN and involvement with the #HeForShe campaign, brought feminism to the forefront.

6. One Direction - The boys helped raise over $300,000 for Stand Up To Cancer!

7. John Cena - The wrestling superstar and face of the WWE has granted over 400 wished to the Make-A-Wish foundation over the year and this year took on the role of Grand Marshall at the Susan G Komen Global Race For The Cure.

8. Shonda Rhimes - Other than providing us with killer shows and #TGIT, Shonda uses her platform as showrunner to cast and create diverse characters.

10. Chris Pratt - Chris melted everyone's heart when he visited children's hospitals dressed up as his Gardians Of The Galaxy character.

11. John Legend - Who knew that listening to your favorite songs could be so charitable. The music video for John Ledgends "You And I," which featured a diverse group of women, raised close to $500,000 for #OperationGirl Charity Challenge, a "fundraising campaign for charities focused on women and girls."

12. Olivia Wilde - Olivia is making the world a better place by partnering with DoSomething and H&M for Comeback Clothes to encourage people to recycle unwanted garments to help the planet.

14. Zendaya - Proving you can give back no matter how young you are, Zendaya spent her 18th birthday joining forces with feedOne. With her partnership they were able to feed over 150 students in Haiti and the Phillippines for the year.

15. Demi Lovato - Demi continued to use her fame to bring awareness to mental health issues, and even started a Mental Health Listening & Engagement Tour to advocate for strong mental health support and treatment.

16. Lupita Nyong'o - Lupita was Hollywood's golden girl this year and used her new found fame to inspire girls around the world to love the skin they're in with her powerful words at the Essence Magazine's Black Women in Hollywood Luncheon.

17. Amy Poehler - The comedian did her part by joining The No More's PSA campaign, to put a stop to sexual assault and rape culture.

18. Lebron James -Lebron didn't just return to Ohio to help out on the court, he also helped about 800 students in Akron graduate from high school.

19. Mindy Kaling - Mindy used the show she writes and produces to make a change by auctioning off scripts from "The Mindy Project" to raise money for Rosie's Theater Kids.

20. Justin Bieber - Although Justinhas had a lot of ups and downs in 2014, the Beliebers haven't forgotten that Justin has granted over 200 wishes for the Make-A-Wish Foundation and joined #CardsForDanny to send birthday wishes to a boy battling cancer.

For the first time ever, DoSomething.org added an Internet celebrity category to honor online celebrities who are using their platform to give back. The votes were determined entirely by fans and the top five selected were: Markiplier, Lilly Singh, Connor Franta, Taylor Caniff, and Nathan Zed.

What is your favorite way to give back? Have any celebs inspired you to give back to your community? Comment below!